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Integration

5th January 1951, Page 33
5th January 1951
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Page 33, 5th January 1951 — Integration
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ARRANGEMENTS have been riapproved by the British Transport Commission for the establishment of a combined commercial organization for road and rail services in East Anglia.

The area will cover most of Norfolk and Suffolk and the major part of Essex outside the London .area. The administrative headquarters will be in Nbrwich, with offices at Ipswich and Colchester,. Rate quotations and arrangements for consignments will continue to be made through the local stations of British Railways and the depots of British Road Services.

Mr. G. G. Goodings has been appointed area freight superintendent for the combined road and rail commercial services. He will have at his disposal the commercial staff of both he Railway and the Road Haulage Executives.